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The fourth edition of the Global Findex offers a lens into how people accessed and used financial services during the ...
The World Bank’s latest Global Findex 2025 Report has revealed unprecedented progress in financial inclusion, particularly in ...
Financial inclusion is a cornerstone of development, and since 2011, the Global Findex Database has been the definitive source of data on global access to financial services from payments to savings ...
The World Bank has reported a major surge in global financial inclusion, with nearly 80 percent of adults worldwide now ...
Formal saving in developing economies surged to its highest level in more than a decade in 2024, powered largely by the widespread use of mobile phones and digital financial tools, the World Bank said ...
A new report from the World Bank’s Global Findex 2025 reveals that 59% of adults in low- and middle-income economies, ...
The UAE, along with Norway and Libya, is among the only three countries in the world where every adult resident owns a mobile ...
More than 80 percent of Nepali adults own a mobile phone, but only 6 percent use mobile money accounts. Yet, this small ...
Developing countries are experiencing an unprecedented rise in financial inclusion, with more adults than ever now owning a ...
India has achieved near-universal financial account ownership, with nearly 9 in 10 adults holding a bank or mobile money ...
India may have achieved one of the highest rates of financial account ownership in the world, but millions of bank accounts ...